Boxed sets of movies have become pointless because they'll just put out another one a year or two later making it a waste of cash. Look at the STAR TREK movie boxed sets or the LORD OF THE RINGS boxed sets or the STAR WARS boxed sets and it kinda just makes you wanna fucking kill the marketing people for fucking with your head everytime some asshole wants a new private jet or some shit.

The thing with a box set of this magnitude is that it's infinitely easier to draw a line under any more purchases once you have something as definitive-looking as this. It's like the LOTR movies-sure, I'd like to see the new documentaries on those limited editions. But I have my twelve-disc box set, and that's as exhaustive as I need it to be. So I'll be buying this set. While I'm sure the WB can come up with more stuff to put on a future release, I doubt it would improve on this loaded set THAT much.

To those who say people wouldn't look; they wouldn't be interested; they're too complacent, indifferent and insulated, I can only reply: There is, in one reporter's opinion, considerable evidence against that contention. But even if they are right, what have they got to lose? Because if they are right, and this instrument is good for nothing but to entertain, amuse and insulate, then the tube is flickering now and we will soon see that the whole struggle is lost. This instrument can teach, it can illuminate; yes, and it can even inspire. But it can do so only to the extent that humans are determined to use it to those ends. Otherwise it is merely wires, and lights, in a box.-Edward R. Murrow

Yeesh. If I want my Superman fix, I'll just get I, II and Returns. III and IV were so bad that even Warner Brothers said, when setting the continuity for Returns, "We'll make I and II part of this new Superman's past, and pretend III and IV never happened."